This is a bit of a long story, but please bear with me as I am desperately in need of some advice and am getting fed up of sitting in the dark!
When trying to wire up a new light yesterday, I stupidly took the old one off the ceiling without noting where all the wires went – there are 4 wires coming out of the ceiling at this lighting point, each wire then has a black, red and copper wire.
My dad brought his circuit tester around so we could work out which wire was which and we labelled the live, front room, hall and switch wires. We got the front room and hall lights working fine, so then added the remaining wire (switch) and attached the new light. Upon turning the circuit back on and testing the new light we got a spark and bang from the switch in question and also from the circuit switch. Now the only light that is working downstairs is the front room (and we can’t figure out what the kitchen light is wired to, but this doesn’t work either). All the lights upstairs work thankfully.
Help! Has anyone got any ideas or anything I can try, as me and my dad are stuck!
I hope that all makes sense!
When trying to wire up a new light yesterday, I stupidly took the old one off the ceiling without noting where all the wires went – there are 4 wires coming out of the ceiling at this lighting point, each wire then has a black, red and copper wire.
My dad brought his circuit tester around so we could work out which wire was which and we labelled the live, front room, hall and switch wires. We got the front room and hall lights working fine, so then added the remaining wire (switch) and attached the new light. Upon turning the circuit back on and testing the new light we got a spark and bang from the switch in question and also from the circuit switch. Now the only light that is working downstairs is the front room (and we can’t figure out what the kitchen light is wired to, but this doesn’t work either). All the lights upstairs work thankfully.
Help! Has anyone got any ideas or anything I can try, as me and my dad are stuck!
I hope that all makes sense!
